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Scopus 2011-2015
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Using a combination of 2- planes in ultrasonographic guidance for internal jugular vein cannulation. A prospective sequential comparison
Issued Date
2015-01-01
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Conference Paper
DOI
10.1109/BMEiCON.2014.7017385
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2-s2.0-84923039478
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BMEiCON 2014 - 7th Biomedical Engineering International Conference. (2015)
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Chinakorn Sujimongkol, Pattarapron Wongput, Suntharee Wichakhrueang, Somsri Daochai
Using a combination of 2- planes in ultrasonographic guidance for internal jugular vein cannulation. A prospective sequential comparison.
BMEiCON 2014 - 7th Biomedical Engineering International Conference. (2015).
doi:10.1109/BMEiCON.2014.7017385
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Using a combination of 2- planes in ultrasonographic guidance for internal jugular vein cannulation. A prospective sequential comparison
Author(s)
Chinakorn Sujimongkol
Pattarapron Wongput
Suntharee Wichakhrueang
Somsri Daochai
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Muang Loei Ram Hospital
Mahidol University
Abstract
© 2014 IEEE. This study has been launched that will assess whether a novel imaging-guided for internal jugular vein cannulation is beneficial to enhance patient safety and feasible to daily practice for internal jugular vein cannulation. The effectiveness and accuracy of a prospective before (phase 1) versus after (phase 2) was compared, whereby single plane approach was employed in the first phase and the second one was approached by a fusion of short and long axis technique. The result found an intervention practiced on a combination of imaging planes had a significantly higher the success rate at the first attempt [Odd ratio: 3.5, (95% CI: 1.1-10.9), p = 0.03]. A novel guidance approach is easy-to-implement solutions for improving safety.
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Engineering
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